NEW PARIS BOOK IN PROGRESS IN 2025: DOES THIS PARIS BOOK HAVE A TITLE YET MARTINA? – Blog  35



Some books arrive fully formed, like a sudden epiphany. Others unfold slowly, like a long Parisian evening – filled with unexpected encounters and secrets. My book is in the latter category. 

The book I have been working on – my “new Paris book” – is nearing completion. The words have been gathered, rewritten, restructured, and woven into a story. There is yet the ending to complete and the editing process to be undertaken. 

March will mark a turning point, I hope. At the latest, April – all being well. The manuscript will be complete, but that’s not the only secret I’ve been keeping.  

A book’s soul is found in its words, but the first impression is in its cover. And I am thrilled to tell you that the cover of my book is ready!  

The cover design will be revealed in March—alongside something added: the title. Yes, Virginia, there is a title. 

I have kept the cover and title hidden, waiting for just the right moment to introduce it to my readers. Unless, of course, my family can’t maintain the secret! 

Until then, I want to bring you deeper into the world of the book. In the coming weeks, I’ll be sharing:  

Exclusive Excerpts: sneak peeks at moments that didn’t exist in the first drafts but now feel essential.  

An Ode to the Pigeons of Paris: because someone ought to write it, and it might as well be me.  

The City That Breathes: a chapter that captures Paris in different moods, at dawn, at noon, and in the hush of midnight. Yes, readers, I was there, doing my research and braving the cold to experience midnight in Paris – but midnight is not in the title. 

Cover and Title Reveal Day: where the book finally steps out of the shadows and into the light.  

I can’t wait to share it with you.  

With anticipation and gratitude, Martina.  


Published by MaNi

Martina Nicolls is an Australian author and international human rights-based consultant in education, healing and wellbeing, peace and stabilisation, and foreign aid audits and evaluations. She has written eight books and continues writing articles and thoughts through her various websites. She loves photography, reading, and nature. She currently lives in Paris, France.

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